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    Religion and Happiness. Based on one’s geographical location, upbringing, and level of parental enthusiasm on Sunday mornings, these two terms can have almost synonymous meanings. However, there are cases in which religion and happiness would never even be considered within the same sentence. These cases are interesting. These cases are sometimes elusive. I am not one to argue whether religion actually causes the feelings of happiness or sadness, of elation of despair; however, I would like to explore

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    the other side. There are lots of ways to define happiness, and achieving a happy life does not have one solution. The solution for utilizing all factors of life to create happiness always ends up a little different for everyone. Numerous solutions exist to achieve a happy life. A few definitions of happiness explain it very well using influencing factors of selfish desires and relationships. The craving for other things destroys happiness and creates an unhappy life. Once, while traveling

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    Happiness is most prominent in those that are fortunate. Those with many friends, a supportive family, and an abundance of material goods are the happiest. Aristotle teaches that happiness is the ultimate goal in a successful life. It is a sense of fulfillment that comes to all who are blessed. Happiness is acquired through competence and prosperity. It is a reward to all who flourish in life. Those born into poverty and anguish are more likely to be miserable than happy. It is highly necessary for

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    Money Can Buy Happiness Happiness, has long been an estate that huge numbers of individuals endeavor to create a path, that seeks to find it. Extensive research, surprisingly enough, does not have definitive answers on the concept of what makes one happy. As a matter of fact; there are as many attempts to define happiness, as there are the many scholars, theologians, psychologist and philosophers, curious enough to research it. Many¬¬; are unsuccessful in comparison to the ready definition of

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    What Is Happiness?

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    Undoubtedly, happiness is the most important part in our lives. But if you ask different individuals what is happiness, there are absolutely a wide variety of answers you would hear. It is difficult to define happiness because it means different things to different people. Like such, obtaining happiness can vary people to people and it can shape what their lifelong goals and dream are. Usually, happiness can be described as a feeling of pleasure or enjoyment or sometimes a feeling of self-fulfilment

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    the desire to want more and often believe that by fulfilling those desires, it will increase their happiness. One problem is, people do not just live with simplicity in their lives, which is a direct reflection of their environment and societal factors that influence these continuous desires. Happiness is a very pertinent goal for people to reach. Today’s society has the misconception of happiness as being blinded by monetary and materialistic gains such as wealth, power, social media, and success

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    Money & Happiness When posed with the task of creating a digital documentary, my first thoughts were not positive. I had expected to be assigned a written essay for our final project, and the concept of creating a persuasive documentary was foreign to me. Eventually I decided that I would continue with the topic of the correlation of money and happiness, due to the fact that I had previously written my literature review on the same topic. I took my previous knowledge that I had learned from researching

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    The Gift Of Happiness

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    The “Gift” of Happiness Although some people believe that consumerism is driving people’s desire to be happy, I believe that the desire for happiness is dependent on personal factors such as relationships with family and friends. When it comes to happiness, I have found myself in a state of contentment while I’ve spent time with my family members. I believe that happiness is achieved through the value within the quality of a relationship with family and friends as opposed to the quantity of materialistic

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    Stumping On Happiness

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    The feeling of happiness is ubiquitous. In the book of “Stumping on Happiness” states, “to choose or want one thing rather than another because it would be more pleasant,” which is to say that the pursuit of happiness is built the very definition of desire” (Gilbert 33). Happiness is a feeling because I can use my eyes to see all the lovely things in the world. I can use my ear to listen to the natural singing softly. I can use my hand to touch the delicate petals. I am happy I can use my nose

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    Happiness Scores

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    gratitude score and their reported happiness score. We ran a Person correlation and found a significant positive correlation between gratitude scores and happiness scores, r(51) =.46, p =.00. Discussion Overview We hypothesized that individuals who scored high on gratitude would similarly report high levels of happiness. The results of our study confirmed our hypothesis as they revealed a significant positive relationship between gratitude scores and happiness scores. These findings may suggest

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